noun a brief period of indulging in excessive drinking or partying
preposition on
To go on a toot means to engage in a binge of excessive drinking or substance abuse.
In a more light-hearted context, 'go on a toot' can also refer to going out for a night of partying or celebration.
This phrase was commonly used in the past to describe a period of heavy drinking or revelry.
In literature, the phrase 'go on a toot' may be used to describe a character's reckless or wild behavior, often involving excessive drinking or partying.
In psychology, 'go on a toot' may be used colloquially to refer to a period of indulging in unhealthy habits or behaviors as a coping mechanism.
Police officers may use the term 'go on a toot' to describe a suspect's behavior of engaging in criminal activities or causing disturbances while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
In a culinary context, 'go on a toot' may be used humorously to describe a chef's night out indulging in decadent food and drinks after a long day in the kitchen.